:13:14
- This is one of my favourite recipes.
- I know, madam.
:13:21
What do you do in Washington DC,
Mr Green?
:13:25
Come on! How can we get acquainted
if we say nothing about ourselves?
:13:30
Perhaps he doesn't want to.
:13:32
I don't know,
but if I wasn't making conversation
:13:35
we'd be sitting here
in an embarrassed silence.
:13:39
- Are you afraid of silence?
- Yes... No... Why?
:13:42
You seem to suffer from what we call
"pressure of speech".
:13:46
Who's "we"? Are you a shrink?
:13:48
I do know a little
about psychological medicine, yes.
:13:52
- A doctor?
- But I don't practise.
:13:54
Practice makes perfect. Most men
need a little practice, don't you think?
:14:00
- So what do you do?
- I work for the United Nations.
:14:03
Another politician!
:14:06
I work for a branch of the UNO,
WHO, the World Health Organisation.
:14:10
- What is your area of concern?
- Family planning.
:14:14
- Are you a real colonel?
- I am, sir.
:14:17
You're not going to mention
you also live in Washington DC?
:14:21
How did you know that?
Have we met before?
:14:25
I've seen you before.
You may not have seen me.
:14:28
- Do you live in Washington, too?
- I sure do.
:14:32
- Does anyone not live in Washington?
- I don't.
:14:35
But you work for the United Nations,
a government job.
:14:39
Anyone not earn their living
from the government?
:14:45
Where's our host
and why have we been brought here?
:14:54
Good evening.
You are eagerly awaited.
:14:58
- Locking me in? I'll take the key.
- Over my dead body, sir.